BY INDY MAEALASIA
THE country’s own Solomon Islands National University (SINU) says it is proud to contribute to the professional and academic growth of educational leaders.
Addressing dozens of school principals attending the School Principal Conference currently underway at the University’s Panatina Campus, Pro Chancellor Academic, Eric Katovai said they take seriously their responsibility to support teacher trainings, educational research, curriculum development and sector-wide capacity building.
“We see you not only as leaders of schools but also as strategic partners in shaping a strong and resilient education system here in the Solomon Islands.”
Katovai further reaffirmed the university’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development (MEHRD) as well as with other educational institutions both locally and internationally.
“Our goal is to ensure that leadership development, ongoing professional learning and evidence-based decision-making are firmly embedded in our national education priorities,” he added.
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